March 13, 2020 – Update Following Announcements of School Closures
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to develop. As you may have heard, schools in CT and RI have announced closings, which will impact many of our employees. There are no confirmed…
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to develop. As you may have heard, schools in CT and RI have announced closings, which will impact many of our employees. There are no confirmed…
The health and safety of our employees is our number-one priority. Concern regarding the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) continues to evolve daily. We are closely monitoring the situation and, as…
The University of New Haven wrote an article for their monthly e-newsletter about two UNH alumni who are now engineers at Electric Boat. Chad Peterson and his mother, Beth Peterson,…
A cross-functional team composed of representatives from the Quality, Human Resources and Administration and Operations organizations, including points of contact from Rad Con, Security, Safety, Facilities, Health and Wellness, Medical…
Reports of the spread of COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, continue to appear in regional and national media. We realize that this situation may be worrisome. The Centers for…
A topping off ceremony was held at Quonset Point yesterday, February 25, for the new 9B building, which is one of many projects being developed as part of the EB…
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) Adm. Mike Gilday visited Electric Boat in Groton Feb. 24, alongside Sen. Richard Blumenthal, Sen. Chris Murphy and Congressman Joe Courtney, Chairman of the House…
On January 30, I led an EB team who met with Naval Reactors (NR) to discuss the progress we’ve made on improving our discipline to standards in the execution of…
On February 5, representatives from Electric Boat presented the United Way of Southeastern Connecticut with a check for $350,000—EB’s corporate donation for 2019.
Electric Boat President Kevin Graney today told elected and appointed leaders from Southeastern Connecticut and Rhode Island that the company plans to hire about 18,000 people in the next ten…